Austin Butler and Matt Smith found themselves surrounded by New York Mets fans on the set of their new movie Caught Stealing.
Butler, 33, and Smith, 42, were seen filming scenes for the new movie in Queens on Monday.
In early September, production began on the thriller directed by Darren Aronofsky, adapted from the 2004 novel of the same name by Charlie Huston.
The film’s cast also includes Liev Schreiber, who looked unrecognizable while filming scenes in late October.
Sony will release the film, which also stars Regina King, Zoe Kravitz, Bad Bunny, Vincent D’Onofrio and more, although no release date has been set at this time.
Austin Butler and Matt Smith found themselves surrounded by New York Mets fans on the set of their new movie Caught Stealing.
Butler, 33, and Smith, 42, were seen filming scenes for the new movie in Queens on Monday.
Butler was seen wearing a teal jacket with gray pants and dark blue Puma sneakers for her day on set.
He was also seen carrying an army green duffel bag under his right arm, with his left arm locked with Smith’s right arm, guiding him.
Smith sported his character’s colorful mohawk and a black shirt under a drab gray trench coat.
The Doctor Who star completed her look with a pair of red and black flannel pants and black combat boots.
They were also seen on a busy train platform surrounded by New York Mets fans dressed in the team’s blue and orange.
While it’s unclear if this on-screen duo will actually visit the Mets’ home, Citi Field, the story has a baseball connection.
The story centers on Butler’s character, Hank Thompson, a former professional baseball player who finds himself trapped in the criminal underworld of 1990s New York.
Smith plays a thug named Red, although it’s unclear so far how he fits into the story.
Butler was seen wearing a teal jacket with gray pants and dark blue Puma sneakers for his day on set.
He was also seen carrying an army green duffel bag under his right arm, with his left arm locked with Smith’s right arm, carrying him along.
The Doctor Who star completed her look with a pair of red and black flannel pants and black combat boots.
They were also seen on a busy train platform surrounded by New York Mets fans dressed in the team’s blue and orange.
Aronofsky will direct from an adapted screenplay written by author Huston himself, with Aronofsky producing with Jeremy Dawson, Dylan Golden and Ari Handel.
Sony Pictures will distribute the film, although there is no indication of when it is scheduled for release.
Butler comes from Dune: Part Two and Masters of the Air, while Smith comes from season 2 of HBO’s House of the Dragon.
Butler will also play Danny Ryan in the adaptation of Don Winslow’s novel City on Fire.